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front, but the eastern frontierofeurope, tobolster our presence, military presence against the ambitions of vladimir putin. they don't even square up, tell us what you think. >> strategically it's a step in the right direction, putin is very assertive, very aggressive. i think he has a strategic aim to break the back of nato and would likely start with the baltic nations which are pretty vulnerable, they have russian-speaking minorities there. he has pushed up to his border, lou, a lot of forward-deployed combat troops. what we have there right now is one combat brigade and another combat brigade is what the other 4200 represent. it's only what i said, a step in the right direction, this is far from what i actually need to have a deterrence. lou: i have to say to you, donald trump his thoughts about nato resonate with me because the alignment here is peculiar. nato made up principally of u.s. troops, mostly u.s. money supporting it, and the european nations are not reacting to the threat posed by vladimir putin and we are the ones again moving to the point in this case on the e

front, but the eastern frontier of europe, to bolster our presence, military presence against the ambitions of vladimir putin. they don't even square up, tell us what you think. >> strategically it's a step in the right direction, putin is very assertive, very aggressive. i think he has a strategic aim to break the back of nato and would likely start with the baltic nations which are pretty vulnerable, they have russian-speaking minorities there. he has pushed up to his border, lou, a...

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business story because when we talk about business in italyandeuropeitis so overshadowed by the negatives, recession, unemployment issues but a lot of beautiful stuff being produced from sleek sports cars to beautiful clothing, delicious food and wine but less well-known is the story of monks making beer. brother francis from dallas, texas is the brew monk in chief of the benedictine orders beer newly available in the united states. the tradition dates back to the middle ages, they say even though it is an alcoholic beverage they drink it to get sustenance during lent, proceeds keep the monastery afloat. this group is mostly american, brought it back to life in 2000. it is not just the bottom line to the community. >> people are afraid of a priest, a monk but more than happy to talk about beer. >> reporter: it was built in the monastery of saint benedict, the father of western monasticism, between eight daily prayers without having to hire late brewers. >> we bottle it and taste it just to make sure. >> reporter: what is next? they are talking about whiskey in the future but the

business story because when we talk about business in italy and europe it is so overshadowed by the negatives, recession, unemployment issues but a lot of beautiful stuff being produced from sleek sports cars to beautiful clothing, delicious food and wine but less well-known is the story of monks making beer. brother francis from dallas, texas is the brew monk in chief of the benedictine orders beer newly available in the united states. the tradition dates back to the middle ages, they say...

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threat on airportsineurope. what'sthat about. ashley: this is interesting, came from a police union in belgium who said we've shouted for a long time there's not proper security, claims there are up to 50 isis supporters working at the brussels airport, catering, cleaning, baggage crew and sensitive areas and now it's sparked checks of other airports, charles de gaulle airport, they're saying, look, we raised this point months ago, we asked for a security cordon around the airport because it comes to light that we had this attack. stuart: this is an extremely difficult problem for europe with a very large muslim population. ashley: very much. stuart: some of whom are suspect. it's a difficult discussion to have. why don't i bring in pete. you're a military kind of guy, but you understand what's going on in europe and it seems to me to be a dire threat to the security across the continent. >> the enemy has infiltrated at the doorstep. they've used the migrant crisis, but did it over the course of a decade. they not only have jihadists willing, but hide them before. and we're seeing in i

threat on airports in europe. what's that about. ashley: this is interesting, came from a police union in belgium who said we've shouted for a long time there's not proper security, claims there are up to 50 isis supporters working at the brussels airport, catering, cleaning, baggage crew and sensitive areas and now it's sparked checks of other airports, charles de gaulle airport, they're saying, look, we raised this point months ago, we asked for a security cordon around the airport because...

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. frankly i'mafraideuropemaybe arabia now. they have succumbed to this disease because of political correctness. trish: it is a political movement when you take it to that extreme and our political leaders need to recognize that. general, good to have you here as always. >> thanks, trish. trish: coming up college kids terrified of pro-trump slogans written on chalk, things like there, trump 2016 they're terrified of this. they need safe spaces from such dangerous messages and universities and the police need to investigate. do we no longer have the first amendment now at universities? the latest in this political correctness gone totally insane coming up next after this. ♪ at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like grandkids equals free tech support. oh, look at you, so great to see you! none of this works. come on in. : a great part of using the usaa car buying service was seeing the different discounts. it had like a manufacturer discount, it had a usaa member discount. all of them were already built in to the low price. i know that i got a better de

. frankly i'm afraid europe may be arabia now. they have succumbed to this disease because of political correctness. trish: it is a political movement when you take it to that extreme and our political leaders need to recognize that. general, good to have you here as always. >> thanks, trish. trish: coming up college kids terrified of pro-trump slogans written on chalk, things like there, trump 2016 they're terrified of this. they need safe spaces from such dangerous messages and...

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the enemy, correct, but nato has to be restructured, itself, i speak with officialsineurope, withexperts at nato and brussels, per say, they tell us we have been structured to face-off with an enemy coming from the so union, soviet union does not exist any more, we're asked to intervene expin ter fea -- and interfere with yugoslavia. it does not mean a dismembers of nato. >> thank you very much. foreign policy advisor to donald trump. >> on heels of a report that isis may have access to nuclear weapons, president obama will make his concluding remarks at a nuclear security summit, press will be asking questions, so as soon as the comments and questions starts we'll bring you live to that events. dierdre: donald trump is getting sued for violence at one of his recent rallies. >> more on the fatal police shooting in virginia, a new report this trooper's killer hated cops. sheriff clark said that dodge is -- administration is responsible for our nation's antipolice climate, and his take on what is going on at the trump rally. >> i heard pop, i never heard a real gunshot before, i di

the enemy, correct, but nato has to be restructured, itself, i speak with officials in europe, with experts at nato and brussels, per say, they tell us we have been structured to face-off with an enemy coming from the so union, soviet union does not exist any more, we're asked to intervene expin ter fea -- and interfere with yugoslavia. it does not mean a dismembers of nato. >> thank you very much. foreign policy advisor to donald trump. >> on heels of a report that isis may have...

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trump's foreign policy team, walid. nuclear weapons with respecttoeuropeandrearming south korea and japan. it seems a lot of his idea go counter to what we are probably going to hear from these world leaders including president obama. how hard would it be for him to implement some of these idea and why would they have to be so radically different than what we have currently. >> some of the ideas go against the common wisdom and some will merge with the conference. mr. trump as he discusses in the meeting with the advisors and what was discussed in this conference, there are three red zoins. one is -- red zones. one is north korea and one is iran. the one where we don't have strategies because we are dealing with a loose network of jihadists, it's isis. for each of these battlefields you have to respond with a different strategy. the statement he made may have appeared different according to the peninsula when he said that south korea and japan maybe left to build their own counter action to the north. but it's only one scenario meaning if russia and china are not going to help u

trump's foreign policy team, walid. nuclear weapons with respect to europe and rearming south korea and japan. it seems a lot of his idea go counter to what we are probably going to hear from these world leaders including president obama. how hard would it be for him to implement some of these idea and why would they have to be so radically different than what we have currently. >> some of the ideas go against the common wisdom and some will merge with the conference. mr. trump as he...

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optimistic about the u.s.economy.europewilldo bert in 2017, and i think that will help a lot of corporate profits and unfold in the second half of this year. gary: for viewer, what happens in january. why was there such a fear of recession and why did it have such an impact on the markets? >> you go back to the fall of 2015. the impact on energy, mining and the american industrial infrastructure and the fact it could ripple over and the number for the consumer weren't as strong. as a result there were those who said there is going to be a recession and we want to sell anything that's leveraged and the concern over high yield through the oil ecosystem and the impact it would have on funding and the debt structure. it all came together and somebody said there will be a higher probability of recession. somebody said fire, sell your stock and get out of the market. that's the way the free markets should work, and there is the china syndrome. anthony: do you think there is a recession on the horizon? >> you have to think about which indicators were flashing red. you saw it in the vol

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the u.s.economy.europewilldo bert in 2017, and i think that will help a lot of corporate profits and unfold in the second half of this year. gary: for viewer, what happens in january. why was there such a fear of recession and why did it have such an impact on the markets? >> you go back to the fall of 2015. the impact on energy, mining and the american industrial infrastructure and the fact it could ripple over and the number for the consumer weren't as strong. as a result there were those who said there is going to be a recession and we want to sell anything that's leveraged and the concern over high yield through the oil ecosystem and the impact it would have on funding and the debt structure. it all came together and somebody said there will be a higher probability of recession. somebody said fire, sell your stock and get out of the market. that's the way the free markets should work, and there is the china syndrome. anthony: do you think there is a recession on the horizon? >> you have to think about which indicators were flashing red. you saw it in the volatility and the eq

the u.s. economy. europe will do bert in 2017, and i think that will help a lot of corporate profits and unfold in the second half of this year. gary: for viewer, what happens in january. why was there such a fear of recession and why did it have such an impact on the markets? >> you go back to the fall of 2015. the impact on energy, mining and the american industrial infrastructure and the fact it could ripple over and the number for the consumer weren't as strong. as a result there...

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finest cellos. he began searchingineuropeforan instrument equal to his talent. >> he went to dealers and to instrument shops, and wherever he went, he said, "have you heard any rumors about great cellos?" >> in 1957, he found one in the west german city of aachen. your father came home with something he longed for, searched for. >> i was very young. but i knew that he had found something very important. >> very important, indeed. it was a stradivarius, crafted in italy around 1707 by the master of them all, antonio stradivari. it even has its own aristocratic title, "the countess of stanlein." sound expensive? it was. >> it was a huge sum of money for us, for our family. and it made a huge difference in our lives to pay it off over many years. >> dealers estimate bernard paid around $100,000, an astronomical sum in the late 1950s, when the average american house sold for $18,000. but for greenhouse, the instrument became a part of him. >> he called it every superlative you could call it -- his love, his treasure, his heart, his voice. >> at the height of his career, greenhous

finest cellos. he began searching in europe for an instrument equal to his talent. >> he went to dealers and to instrument shops, and wherever he went, he said, "have you heard any rumors about great cellos?" >> in 1957, he found one in the west german city of aachen. your father came home with something he longed for, searched for. >> i was very young. but i knew that he had found something very important. >> very important, indeed. it was a stradivarius,...

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top brass. he servesineurope, tailoringuniforms for high-ranking officers. during the winter of 1944, vincent is on leave back in berwick and runs into a former high school classmate, lucille zapatore. he takes her on a date -- where else but the strand. >> when they drove home, it was a little cold out and the windows were a little foggy, and he wrote in the steam, "i'm going to marry you." >> in 1947, vincent's prediction comes true. the couple go on to have four children -- frank, angela, vincent jr., and joseph. during the 1950s, it's a good time to raise a family in berwick. you could say it's a wonderful life. >> the old cliché that you never had to lock your doors was true, and we used to ride our bikes from morning until it was time to go to bed. >> like many industrial towns of the era, berwick is booming. american car and foundry alone employs 9,000 people building railroad cars. vincent, a classic go-getter, sets up his own tailor shop on front street. >> my father's a workaholic, and he's a perfectionist. he was very successful because he just was determined to be s

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optimistic about the u.s.economy.europewilldo bert in 2017, and i think that will help a lot of corporate profits and unfold in the second half of this year. gary: for viewer, what happens in january. why was there such a fear of recession and why did it have such an impact on the markets? >> you go back to the fall of 2015. the impact on energy, mining and the american industrial infrastructure and the fact it could ripple over and the number for the consumer weren't as strong. as a result there were those who said there is going to be a recession and we want to sell anything that's leveraged and the concern over high yield through the oil ecosystem and the impact it would have on funding and the debt structure. it all came together and somebody said there will be a higher probability of recession. somebody said fire, sell your stock and get out of the market. that's the way the free markets should work, and there is the china syndrome. anthony: do you think there is a recession on the horizon? >> you have to think about which indicators were flashing red. you saw it in the vol

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is working its way through the system slowly. i'm optimistic about the u.s.economy.europewilldo bert in 2017, and i think that will help a lot of corporate profits and unfold in the second half of this year. gary: for viewer, what happens in january. why was there such a fear of recession and why did it have such an impact on the markets? >> you go back to the fall of 2015. the impact on energy, mining and the american industrial infrastructure and the fact it could ripple over and the number for the consumer weren't as strong. as a result there were those who said there is going to be a recession and we want to sell anything that's leveraged and the concern over high yield through the oil ecosystem and the impact it would have on funding and the debt structure. it all came together and somebody said there will be a higher probability of recession. somebody said fire, sell your stock and get out of the market. that's the way the free markets should work, and there is the china syndrome. anthony: do you think there is a recession on the horizon? >> you have to think about which i

is working its way through the system slowly. i'm optimistic about the u.s. economy. europe will do bert in 2017, and i think that will help a lot of corporate profits and unfold in the second half of this year. gary: for viewer, what happens in january. why was there such a fear of recession and why did it have such an impact on the markets? >> you go back to the fall of 2015. the impact on energy, mining and the american industrial infrastructure and the fact it could ripple over and...

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passenger manifests on planes comingfromeuropetothe u.s. they thought we were overreacting. now it's hit home. british have been good. the other countries don't work closely enough together. they have to. they have to start sharing this information. number two we have to go after isis more aggressively. we have to go after them more aggressively in syria. also realizing now with these encrypted apps harder and harder to get signal intelligence or listen to what isis is planning. we need more intelligence on the ground and that means in our own country and european countries to have more of an undercover police presence. to have informers, to have people on the ground to be in the. muslim communities. that's where the threat is coming from. 98%, 99% muslims are good americans. but like with the italian mob you went into the neighborhoods. we have to put political correctness aside to get the intelligence. >> how worried are you about the u.s. seeing an attack imminently and including that, talk about new york for a mom. are we doing enough in new york given that we're seeing it in the

passenger manifests on planes coming from europe to the u.s. they thought we were overreacting. now it's hit home. british have been good. the other countries don't work closely enough together. they have to. they have to start sharing this information. number two we have to go after isis more aggressively. we have to go after them more aggressively in syria. also realizing now with these encrypted apps harder and harder to get signal intelligence or listen to what isis is planning. we need...

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hands free. mixed markets there. shanghai composite close for a holiday in china,ineurope, however,we've got markets moving up. energy stocks keeping a lid on gains but we do have oil prices moving lower and stock prices moving higher. in europe up, in the u.s. expecting higher opening. today we get the factory order's report out. that is typically a market mover. the dow industrial ahead of that expected to open at 25 points. nasdaq, s&p also higher. all that coming up here this morning. maverick pack national morgan ortegaus. former texas governor rick perry joining us this morning. he was a passenger on that weekend's amtrak train that derailed. we are going to hear right from him in terms of what we went and fox news senior andrew napolitano. a busy program this morning. first off, they are calling the panamÁ documents, rich and powerful and they have been leaked. jo ling kent. >> jo ling: 11 and a half million documents linked far larger than the edward snowden leak. the documents reveal the secrete offshore holdings of 140 government officials and politicians around the wor

hands free. mixed markets there. shanghai composite close for a holiday in china, in europe, however, we've got markets moving up. energy stocks keeping a lid on gains but we do have oil prices moving lower and stock prices moving higher. in europe up, in the u.s. expecting higher opening. today we get the factory order's report out. that is typically a market mover. the dow industrial ahead of that expected to open at 25 points. nasdaq, s&p also higher. all that coming up here this...

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.europeindeep trouble with this one. what does it mean for us? that's the question, what does the migrant problem mean for us. we'll ask him about the fate of our nuclear deal with iran after the u.s. navy busts iranian ships seizing all kinds of weapons. >> we're off and runningen 0-- running on a monday morning. the supreme court says wells fargo has to pay up. this is the 203 million dollar class action judgment. remember, it was accused, wells fargo accused of imposing excessive overdraft fees on checking account customers, pay up say the justices. the u.s. navy busted iranian ships related to weapons bound for yemen. the bust took place in the arabian sea. it's the third by western forces. ralph peters is with us this morning. what do you make of this? it was just ak-47's, small arms basically, but it seems to run counter to the whole spirit of the iran nuke deal, doesn't it? >> well, it certainly does. but iran is trying to become the regional henchman. they're building out an empire. it's great that the u.s. navy stopped this particular shipment, 2000, 20 machine guns, 200

. europe in deep trouble with this one. what does it mean for us? that's the question, what does the migrant problem mean for us. we'll ask him about the fate of our nuclear deal with iran after the u.s. navy busts iranian ships seizing all kinds of weapons. >> we're off and runningen 0-- running on a monday morning. the supreme court says wells fargo has to pay up. this is the 203 million dollar class action judgment. remember, it was accused, wells fargo accused of imposing excessive...

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are saying is the source. now they are just trying to shift that problem away.riddingeuropeofthis headache that does not go away. easier said than done. i would assume, i was told that this is not the case. the turks are on board with this. many are not. >> the turks will be on board if they are friendly to them. they will not be on board when they want to stop some of these refugees. >> they have some sophisticated digitalintelligence that they can use. many of these individuals are fleeing areas. they do not have proper identification. it is largely missed by the media that are just re- tweeting donald trump. this is a huge story. what we saw today, european borders. they are now pakistanis. a whole bunch of people have heard angela merkel's demand that europe open up their borders and let everyone russian. within 60 days. i think that this particular issue is one of the main reasons why they want to pull out. when you go to the front line, eastern europe, the hungarian president, saying that this is a disaster. merkel was saying we are welcoming everybody. come on in. neil

are saying is the source. now they are just trying to shift that problem away. ridding europe of this headache that does not go away. easier said than done. i would assume, i was told that this is not the case. the turks are on board with this. many are not. >> the turks will be on board if they are friendly to them. they will not be on board when they want to stop some of these refugees. >> they have some sophisticated digitalintelligence that they can use. many of these...

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their shores. spending some of these migrants back to turkey.iseuropefinallyin the clear? muslim migrants coming into your country. well obama ever get the clue. anonymous leaked documents. offshore shell companies allowing. dictators and world leaders to hide their money from taxes. some cases laundering billions of dollars of cash. stay with meet. i will be back into. ♪ this just got interesting. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-t

their shores. spending some of these migrants back to turkey. is europe finally in the clear? muslim migrants coming into your country. well obama ever get the clue. anonymous leaked documents. offshore shell companies allowing. dictators and world leaders to hide their money from taxes. some cases laundering billions of dollars of cash. stay with meet. i will be back into. ♪ this just got interesting. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the...

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europe? arewe really getting fleeced by the whole nato thing? the tough as nails commander who says, not so fast. on wall street, markets drifting lower after posting pretty decent gains last week. the dow is down about 49 points. still, there is a lot more than just that loss. plus, no redemptions for you. puerto rico's bondholders have filed suit, we'll tell you what that says. tesla sales soar, and charlie gasparino has the virgin america sale to alaska air. we're less than an hour to the closing bell, let's start the "countdown." ♪ ♪ liz: okay, so with the dow down 4 points, we've -- 44 points, we've cut in half the losses, are the markets backing off right now? stocks got too close to last year's highs. the dow is hitting fresh session lows within the hour, down more than 80 but, again, back off that at the moment. the s&p down about a quarter of a percent. nothing to really see here, folks, but look at oil. fresh drops in oil prices, 3% to the downside today, settling at $35.70, we are just about a nickel higher than that in the after market session. despite the modest bea

europe? are we really getting fleeced by the whole nato thing? the tough as nails commander who says, not so fast. on wall street, markets drifting lower after posting pretty decent gains last week. the dow is down about 49 points. still, there is a lot more than just that loss. plus, no redemptions for you. puerto rico's bondholders have filed suit, we'll tell you what that says. tesla sales soar, and charlie gasparino has the virgin america sale to alaska air. we're less than an hour to the...

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evaded taxes. david: jo ling kent, thank you very much. melissa.melissa:europeonhigh alert after new disturbing details emerged on an isis sleeper cell. this is according to "the wall street journal." at least 22 isis fighters are still on the loose in europe with apparent ties to the same terrorists behind the attacks in paris and in brussels. david: meanwhile still overseas, the first wave of depo has bee gun as part of a controversial european union plan to curb flow of refugees many coulding into europe. greece is now saying 200 men, women and children back to turkey on ferries but a total of 50,000 migrants and refugees are still stranded in greece after the e.u. and balkan border closures. only those who arrived after march 20th will be detained for deportation. melissa: the u.s. navy stopping a massive iranian arms shipment that included thousands of weapons including ak-47s, rocket propelled grenade launchers. we'll tell you where it was going and who it was for. david: the war of words is heating up between bernie sanders and hillary clinton. sanders winning five of the

evaded taxes. david: jo ling kent, thank you very much. melissa. melissa: europe on high alert after new disturbing details emerged on an isis sleeper cell. this is according to "the wall street journal." at least 22 isis fighters are still on the loose in europe with apparent ties to the same terrorists behind the attacks in paris and in brussels. david: meanwhile still overseas, the first wave of depo has bee gun as part of a controversial european union plan to curb flow of...

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of proportion, there was a move to help curb the flow of refugeestoeurope. greeceis sending back its first wave of migrants back to turkey which is part of this agreement turkey made with the eu. turkey accepted money from the eu to house some of these refugees. is this a sign that open borders plan doesn't work? >> it is. this whistling past the graveyard. more than a million people my grade into the eu last year. back to greece, there are 50,000 syrians in greece. 2.7 million syrian refugees in turkey. so the flow from turkey into greece has been cut down from 1,000 a day to 300. but that's still a lot of people coming in and in the case of where you mentioned that they sent some back, they did. they sent about 200 back. there are 2,900 just on that one island of less bows. of the 2,900, 2,500 are seeking asylum and there are only 8 we'll working asylum cases. it's a massive problem and it will take a very * long time to get done if they can stop the flow. dethere are we are going to take a quick break, but you will be back to talk about other issues with me. the founder of the

of proportion, there was a move to help curb the flow of refugees to europe. greece is sending back its first wave of migrants back to turkey which is part of this agreement turkey made with the eu. turkey accepted money from the eu to house some of these refugees. is this a sign that open borders plan doesn't work? >> it is. this whistling past the graveyard. more than a million people my grade into the eu last year. back to greece, there are 50,000 syrians in greece. 2.7 million syrian...

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tonight. turning to the illegal immigration and refugee crisis that hasseizedeuropegreecesupported more than 200 illegal immigrants back to turkey under a deal agreed to last month. that move meant to help curb illegal immigration into europe through the so-called balkan route which involves crossing into greece. these are the first deportation since more than a million illegal immigrants entered europe through that very same route last year. we are coming right back, much more straight ahead. stay with us. ted cruz and donald trump urging john kasich to drop out. >> kasich shouldn't be allowed to continue and the rnc shouldn't allow him to continue. the. lou: hasek isn't quitting he says as we near the opening of the polls in wisconsin. we take it up with ed rollins and michael goodman today join me here next. this chihuahua loves the california highway patrol on the low speed chase across the bridge in san francisco. it was video. we will show you the video when we continue. stay with us. we will be right back. when you think about success, what does it look like? is it

tonight. turning to the illegal immigration and refugee crisis that has seized europe greece supported more than 200 illegal immigrants back to turkey under a deal agreed to last month. that move meant to help curb illegal immigration into europe through the so-called balkan route which involves crossing into greece. these are the first deportation since more than a million illegal immigrants entered europe through that very same route last year. we are coming right back, much more straight...

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and u.s. dollar.ineuropeacrossthe board as well. big factory orders that of germany and the dax index down 2.5%. 237 points at the time for u.s. market. features indicate a lower opening for the broader averages. expected to lose about 130 points at the opening of trading. that coming up in the program. joining me right now, sandra smith, "wall street journal" matt murray and wall street cohost jerry commit it. good to see, everybody. thanks for joining us. tough night for you. >> devastating. we have a cap next-line a good national cochairman sam clovis is that this good u.s. commerce secretary penny pritzker. buzz aldrin is with us and wisconsin senator rod johnson also that the spirit washington wizards owner ted lyons is, all of that coming up in the program. a top story right now. wisconsin voters casting their ballots in the presidential primaries. donald trump struggling to support among women. he brought out the big guns. his wife, malania. latest comments about his own life. >> 218 and more presidential. he can be presidential, but sometimes he cannot stand when somebod

and u.s. dollar. in europe across the board as well. big factory orders that of germany and the dax index down 2.5%. 237 points at the time for u.s. market. features indicate a lower opening for the broader averages. expected to lose about 130 points at the opening of trading. that coming up in the program. joining me right now, sandra smith, "wall street journal" matt murray and wall street cohost jerry commit it. good to see, everybody. thanks for joining us. tough night for you....

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europe. it'sa big day. let's go, "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ >> for the championship! all right. that was a buzzer-beater. villanova, a buzzer-beater, chris jenkins made the shot. my complaint, the game didn't start until 9:19 p.m. eastern time. how many people watched liz: or missed it. stuart: how many people? an opinion on this? >> i did not watch it, that's pretty cool. and the dude that did, very happy today. that's my analysis. stuart: i'm complaining about the time frame. politics, wisconsin today, a big deal. donald trump faces a major backlash from the media in wisconsin. just look at this. >> at what point is donald trump going to recognize this is a serious job and you cannot just keep going to twitter to insult people, to insult disabled people, to insult women. stuart: who's worse? trump or hillary as president? >> well, good question. i'm not sure i'm going to go there yet, but we can talk about government and they're pretty bad on that. >> for donald trump to blast into our state and calling us sucker for supporting scott walker and political reforms, t

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back. like we said before, this is not new news, we know there is slowdownineuropeandother areas of the world, that does translate to the united states. this is the same playbook from five, six months ago and know how this is going to play out now. the fed has the information they're going to continue to say there is global economic slowdown. they're going to keep cards close to the chest and see how long they can get away with not making a move. liz: exactly. exactly. ira, is any of the malaise in the markets today direct or indirect result from the treasury department saying it would make it more difficult for any company to move overseas for a better tax rate? >> capital inversion. isn't that what it's at? you incorporate in a foreign country, you eventually have the company buy the american company, you dissolve the american company, you don't pay taxes here. not as simple as it sounds, because the companies in america first grow and abroad they grow, and if the abroad growing is better than the u.s. growing, that is coming down, you don't want to pay double taxation. that's

back. like we said before, this is not new news, we know there is slowdown in europe and other areas of the world, that does translate to the united states. this is the same playbook from five, six months ago and know how this is going to play out now. the fed has the information they're going to continue to say there is global economic slowdown. they're going to keep cards close to the chest and see how long they can get away with not making a move. liz: exactly. exactly. ira, is any of the...

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." david: and stocks are dropping as concernsabouteurope, asia,new regulations at home weigh on the market. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." at this hour, voting in wisconsin is now underway. we're just a few short hours from the first results. tonight's outcome could change the future of the campaigns on both sides. every vote is critical for republicans. new polls showing the gap between donald trump and ted cruz has narrowed. for democrats, hillary clinton may be looking at her sixth straight loss to bernie sanders. anything can happen. it is all up to the voters. david. david: wisconsin going to the polls. let's go to straight to fox news's doug mckelway. he is at a polling location in waukesha. no gop candidate in the past 20 years won the primary without carrying this particular county. very important. doug, how is turnout so far? reporter: it has been really, really high. in fact we just got off the phone with the county clerk here in waukesha county said they are expecting 80% turnout. that is absolutely remarkable number. statewide th

." david: and stocks are dropping as concerns about europe, asia, new regulations at home weigh on the market. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." at this hour, voting in wisconsin is now underway. we're just a few short hours from the first results. tonight's outcome could change the future of the campaigns on both sides. every vote is critical for republicans. new polls showing the gap between donald trump and ted cruz has narrowed. for...

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ofeuropeandbegan deporting millions of jews to ghettos and concentration camps. the nazis loot her father's apartment in berlin and steal his artwork after he and his family flee to prague, czechoslovakia. >> "i was only married for two years and had a 3-month-old baby. and there was the anxiety of how to get out of this hell." >> in 1941, the germans deport friedman, now 48, his wife, mathilde, and their daughter from prague to a large ghetto in the polish city of lodz. in august 1944, the nazis liquidate the ghetto and deport the 65,000 jews living there to concentration camps. >> my father was on the last train to auschwitz, and he never saw his wife and child again. >> upon arrival at auschwitz, men and boys are led one way, women and girls another. he never learns how and where his wife and daughter die, though the gas chamber is most likely. david's life is spared. >> "i would not be alive today were it not for a lucky fluke." >> using improvised paints and brushes, david creates a mural of a nearby river on the prison wall. his talent impresses the guards. they let him l

of europe and began deporting millions of jews to ghettos and concentration camps. the nazis loot her father's apartment in berlin and steal his artwork after he and his family flee to prague, czechoslovakia. >> "i was only married for two years and had a 3-month-old baby. and there was the anxiety of how to get out of this hell." >> in 1941, the germans deport friedman, now 48, his wife, mathilde, and their daughter from prague to a large ghetto in the polish city of...

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of a percent. lauren:ineurope, stockstrading at the stereo. the dax in germany up fractionally. cac in paris a powerful 1% and the ftse half of 1% as well. trying to do is start market features before and after losing today's bit of paris. dow futures up 53, s&p futures that day. lauren: crude oil prices surging three and one 3%. $37.7 a barrel for crude. a lot of comment about what will happen on april 17th. a big oil production meeting. russia's same prices are acceptable order $5 to $55 a barrel. kuwait saying they might freeze production without evidence can do. we are seeing all down arrows at the greenback very strong today can other currencies. europe, u.k. pound and japanese yen in the dollar. lauren: the 10 year treasury standing up 1.3%. trade to thomas sachs is leaving the job made six as many wonder how that will affect what bob iger does. with no successor in place, the question is whether he will stay on past its intended retirement date of 2018. unless someone is hired to come the devil a lot of time to prepare to take over unless he postponed his own planned ret

of a percent. lauren: in europe, stocks trading at the stereo. the dax in germany up fractionally. cac in paris a powerful 1% and the ftse half of 1% as well. trying to do is start market features before and after losing today's bit of paris. dow futures up 53, s&p futures that day. lauren: crude oil prices surging three and one 3%. $37.7 a barrel for crude. a lot of comment about what will happen on april 17th. a big oil production meeting. russia's same prices are acceptable order $5 to...

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soon launch that drug in the united states andalsoeurope. parnellpharmaceuticals, parn on nasdaq. for the full interview go online. >> a new foundation for growth and prosperity that will put opportunity within the reach of not just african-americans, but all americans, all americans. of every race, of every creed, from every region of the country, we want everybody to participate in the american dream. stuart: that was an inspiring speech. it was president obama in 2009. fast forward to today and our next guest says things did not work out, black folks actually lost ground under president obama. joining us is tavis smiley, pbs host and author of "50 for the future" lessons down the road. >> nice to have you on the show. >> an honor to be here. stuart: i say what you're missing here is economic growth. president obama went for fairness, spread it around. if he'd gone for economic growth, everybody would have been better off. where am i going wrong? >> i'm not sure you're necessarily wrong about that. i think the historians are going to debate whether he should have started with e

soon launch that drug in the united states and also europe. parnell pharmaceuticals, parn on nasdaq. for the full interview go online. >> a new foundation for growth and prosperity that will put opportunity within the reach of not just african-americans, but all americans, all americans. of every race, of every creed, from every region of the country, we want everybody to participate in the american dream. stuart: that was an inspiring speech. it was president obama in 2009. fast forward...

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things could changeover night. if there is, god forbid a terrorist attack here or evenineurope, rightbefore a primamary elecection that could really tun things around, no? >> yeah, i meaean you're exactly right. even saw it here in califofornia with sanan bernanadino isis inspired attack.k. we immediate had in southern califofornia big focus on apple iphone. peopople were very concerned abt that our politicians were missing g that and talking about gun control and other issues. the publblic brings politicians back around when there is a crisis. paris attack, brussels a attack, make americansns uneasy and they want s safety first which is god news for the republicans. david: when n you look at all te problems, we t talked about ira, nonorth korea, of course russias still, they're aittle quiet, but you get the sense putitin is up to something, of course the whole middle east is a aflame. one hahas to blame the last administraration. at least they did nothing to prevent it f from being aflame. do you thihink voters would do e same? hillary was secretarary of stat. that was her jo

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finding their summer vacationsineurope. travelagency said bookings are actually already filling up in popular destinations. it was hit hard by the terror attacks with the travel agencies now say even that has rebounded and rebounded significantly. bookings for trips and friends this year still down 7%. nicole: here's a look at the headlines in "the wall street journal" print the federal reserve sent a signal to an april interest rate hike is unlikely. several participants in the march meeting expressed concern that an able increase would signal an appropriate urgency. former ceo sentenced to 12 months in prison, downplayed the chip of mine safety laws. it did kill 29 men. amamazon has the fashion traditional series of the internet retailer making headway against traditional sellers by attracting a crowd that had rejected. lauren: coming up, we'll take you behind the primary that few people ever see. >> is very final frontier in the shadow primaries for gop delegates behind donald trump and ted cruz. and james rosen in washington that after the break with an answer. lauren: every golfe

finding their summer vacations in europe. travel agency said bookings are actually already filling up in popular destinations. it was hit hard by the terror attacks with the travel agencies now say even that has rebounded and rebounded significantly. bookings for trips and friends this year still down 7%. nicole: here's a look at the headlines in "the wall street journal" print the federal reserve sent a signal to an april interest rate hike is unlikely. several participants in the...

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.europeisin negative territory but in u.s. we are expecting lower opening as well. down about 75 points. nasdaq and s&p 500 also expect today open lower. fox business with me dagen mcdowell and scott and mike murphy. hey, would you use the luggage? dagen: yeah, i left the studio and checked it out. maria: forr presidential candidate and donald trump supporter ben carson and former secretary with us, the third wave. our top story this morning battle for new york prary is on. republican front runner donald trump looking to rebound in home state flolowing to big ls from ted cruz. both heating up light night going after one another. >> lying ted couldn't draw 100 people. there was a big headline in the new york post. >> donald has no solutions to the problems we are facing. he likes to yell and scream and ip sult and curse. >> you to spell it right, it's lgn-ted. >> if wants to engage in insults, he's welcome to d do s. maria: poll numbers show trump in the lead with 52% favorability in new york. governor john kasich is coming in at number two. ted cruz is trailing behind both of them, he's

. europe is in negative territory but in u.s. we are expecting lower opening as well. down about 75 points. nasdaq and s&p 500 also expect today open lower. fox business with me dagen mcdowell and scott and mike murphy. hey, would you use the luggage? dagen: yeah, i left the studio and checked it out. maria: forr presidential candidate and donald trump supporter ben carson and former secretary with us, the third wave. our top story this morning battle for new york prary is on. republican...

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this, it's shocking video outofeuropeandit might be shocking. migrants in greece threatening to throw a baby police. they don't want to go back to turkey, and trying to force them back to turkey, and it's come to that. a newborn baby held aloft, threatening to throw it at the cops. we'll deal with it. four out of ten student borrowers are not paying back their loans at all or on time. i say this is the next bailout. you can see it, and it plays into the promises of bernie sand e sanders and hillary clinton. ♪ why do some e cash back cards keep throwing obstacles at you? first - they limit where you ea bonus cash back. then - those places change every few months? i think i'll pass... quicksilver from capital one puts nothing in your way. you simply earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. you can't dodge the question... what's in your wallet? >> bernie sanders and hillary clinton n are promising free college tuition. you know, 40% of student loan borrowers are getting it in part and that's how many are not repaying student loans. give me details. >> it's sho

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had the most wanted manineuroperesponsiblefor the paris attacks, , basically arrested a week, a block from his neighborhood home. it can be very, very difficult. there are probably many people i'm not a law enforcement person, neil, per se, probably many people on most-wanted lists around the world that seem to be ablele to evade. we're talking about people that seem to be unfortunately quite clever and they're probably trying to evade and thought about these things in advance. this is very difficult and may take some time. good information sharing and street work will become critical. neil: comes at a time when first wave of syrian refugees are coming to the united states. president set star get for 10,000 refugees by end of september. >> yes. neil: how closely are we screening these folks? >> that is my concern, neil. this should be a humanitarian cision, not a political decision. we shouldn't rushing timetables. once the u.n. refugee agen hands somebody off to us from syria or somebody place else in the world, someone persecuted, takes s 18 to 24 months. i understand a thousa

had the most wanted man in europe responsible for the paris attacks, , basically arrested a week, a block from his neighborhood home. it can be very, very difficult. there are probably many people i'm not a law enforcement person, neil, per se, probably many people on most-wanted lists around the world that seem to be ablele to evade. we're talking about people that seem to be unfortunately quite clever and they're probably trying to evade and thought about these things in advance. this is...

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all over the difficultiesthateuropehadwith these migrants on show, between all the sexual assaults, the rapes. we'll show some video soon, not just yet, but of a baby that was, they were threatening to throw at police in greece if they were relocated, how does make you feel about our plans to settle syrians here? >> oh, i totally disagree with the president on this ththere is no way we can adequately vet the syrian refugees comi to this country. listen, we're a country that welcomes --- trish: we have 1000 here now, congressman? you telling me they're not vetted? >> no, i don't believe they're adequately vetted. there are no records to vet them against. if you're going to get someone you need records and back up. i don't know how they have information on the people. maybe some they're able to vet but i would say virtually impossible to say you've adequately vetted some one. there is no pository of records. no i.s. no photos. we're talking about really relying on word of people who come in. no. vetting people is inadequate. trish: what are they telling you in congress how t

all over the difficulties that europe had with these migrants on show, between all the sexual assaults, the rapes. we'll show some video soon, not just yet, but of a baby that was, they were threatening to throw at police in greece if they were relocated, how does make you feel about our plans to settle syrians here? >> oh, i totally disagree with the president on this ththere is no way we can adequately vet the syrian refugees comi to this country. listen, we're a country that welcomes...

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dog pretty well but the global economy has been struggling. we see thatineuropeandasia. these are the important factors affecting us growth, important factors affectingg the uncertainty about the outlook, those are issues we will keep watching, some signs of improvement, uncertainty about global growth seems to have stepped down a bit but it is an important factor affecting the us economic outlook and monetary policy. >> williams downplayed possible rift on policy saying fed members hold a range of views on the us economic outlook but he did say while some members might see downside risks to the outlook he sees risks as pretty well-balanced th upside potential for the us economy despite this global turmoil and we will air the rest of this interview at 4:40 with david and melissa and have an exclusive three or four minutes more on ththe global economic outlook a ththe situation with janet yell. he doesn't think we have a global recession. that wilill be on the website later today. liz: this is particularly timely. you can see what markets are doing on the lower part of the ticker.

dog pretty well but the global economy has been struggling. we see that in europe and asia. these are the important factors affecting us growth, important factors affectingg the uncertainty about the outlook, those are issues we will keep watching, some signs of improvement, uncertainty about global growth seems to have stepped down a bit but it is an important factor affecting the us economic outlook and monetary policy. >> williams downplayed possible rift on policy saying fed members...

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iseurope'smostwanted man. bill clinton in a heateted argument with black lives ma mar protesters. >> i like protesters. but the ones who won't let you answer -- i don't know how you wowould characterize the gang leaders who got 13-year-old kids hopped up on crack and sent them out on the streets to murder other african-american children. maybe you thought they were good citizens. she didn't. you were defending the people who killed the lives you say matter. tell the truth. charles: that was former president bill clinton arguing for over 15 minutes with black lives matter protesters. the exchange has gone e viral. but is it doing more harm than good? joining me now, i happen to love -- it's rare when i love something bill clinton had to say. i grew up in harlem. the scourge of the hood is when you can't get rid of crime and the crime lords are looked up to heroically. i love bill clinton. >> i tnk this year there is over 130 young african-american kids that have been killed just in the city of chicago alone. if these kids think black lives matter, what about their lives. black and

is europe's most wanted man. bill clinton in a heateted argument with black lives ma mar protesters. >> i like protesters. but the ones who won't let you answer -- i don't know how you wowould characterize the gang leaders who got 13-year-old kids hopped up on crack and sent them out on the streets to murder other african-american children. maybe you thought they were good citizens. she didn't. you were defending the people who killed the lives you say matter. tell the truth. charles:...

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called awful legacy of the last 8 years. well state of affairs not much betterthiseurope. theillegal immigrant and refugee crisis turned violent today. clashes breaking out in greek border with mass don' macedonia dozens of people, were demanding borders be open. officials are giving some 11,000 refugees and immigrants two weeks to leave voluntarily. to move to arm built campsr they will be expel by force. vatican confirming this pope francis willeet with refugees on greek island next weekend,d, he has eurchle urged europeans to open their hearts and doors to refugees, more than a million have already entered europe, and chaos has ensued in a number of countries. >> we're learning more about how the fbi was able to crack that cell phone from belonginged to one of san bernardino terrorists. speaking at canyon college in ohio, james comey confirm they bought the technology. >> it is notot the case that i apple wrote software for the killer's phone it woululd be a t risk, any more than we're all at catastrophic risk now that the government has purchase a tool, , that allows cour

called awful legacy of the last 8 years. well state of affairs not much better this europe. the illegal immigrant and refugee crisis turned violent today. clashes breaking out in greek border with mass don' macedonia dozens of people, were demanding borders be open. officials are giving some 11,000 refugees and immigrants two weeks to leave voluntarily. to move to arm built campsr they will be expel by force. vatican confirming this pope francis willeet with refugees on greek island next...

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do business. the problem is our taxcode.europehaslower corporate tax rate on average. france has a lower corporate tax rate than the united states. when you are in that situation, it's time to make a change. nobody has to like this happening but you have got to find the right answer. at we are doing now is playing around the margins. kennedy: they are not just demonizi corporations.s. there is a new report out that says this year americans will give more money to the government in taxes at the federal, state and local government than food, housing and clothing combined. >> this year the arm american will work until april 24 until they pay off the state and local taxes they owe for the year. we have to remember those sorts of things when we hear about the rich need to pay their fair share. kennedy: you poioint out the top 20% of income earners get less than 20 cent on the dollar back in benefits. by c contrast. this is from you. the bottom 20% of income earners get $18 in benefits for every dollar they pay federal taxes. >> our tax code is s so progressive. it's already very progr

do business. the problem is our tax code. europe has lower corporate tax rate on average. france has a lower corporate tax rate than the united states. when you are in that situation, it's time to make a change. nobody has to like this happening but you have got to find the right answer. at we are doing now is playing around the margins. kennedy: they are not just demonizi corporations.s. there is a new report out that says this year americans will give more money to the government in taxes at...

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futures up 82, s&p futures up 11 and the nasdaq up 27. we have seen up arrowsineuropeandmixed bag in asia. crude gaining $1 and $.30, a volatile week but up 3.5% anand with gold down just over $2. we turn it over for the next several hoururs to "mornings wi maria". the currency, the yen has been the story, strength in the yen, going back today. now it is time for "mornings with maria". good morning to you. maria: happy friday, i am maria bartiroma, it is friday, april 8th, top stories at 6 am on the east coast, donald trump shaking up his campaign preparing for the possibility of a contested convention. teted cruz and john kasich goin on the offensiveve taking on trump's new york values. the war of words escalating on the democratic side of the race, bernie sanders and hillary clinton going back and f forth over their qualifications for the white house but former president bill clinton making headlines yesterday after a heated exchange with black lives matter protesters. >> you are defending the people who kill the lives you say matt. tell the truth. maria: the grouprotesting

futures up 82, s&p futures up 11 and the nasdaq up 27. we have seen up arrows in europe and mixed bag in asia. crude gaining $1 and $.30, a volatile week but up 3.5% anand with gold down just over $2. we turn it over for the next several hoururs to "mornings wi maria". the currency, the yen has been the story, strength in the yen, going back today. now it is time for "mornings with maria". good morning to you. maria: happy friday, i am maria bartiroma, it is friday,...

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gainsthroughouteuropeacrossthe board, up 2/3% higher with major averages on average. in the us you should dicate a bounceack from yesterday's selloff, we expect a broader average with the dow jones industrial average opening of 90 points. all those stories opening up this morning, joining me is dagan mcdowell, and the wall street journal's chief economic correspondent john hilsenrath. good to see you. we have a can't missineup. former republican presidential candidate herman cain is with us and lee steinberg joining us, the inspirion for the show and the line show me the money. fox news nday host chris wallace has an exclusive interview with predent obama this morning and i am f managing director chrtine the guard on europe, asia and the world economy cominup. donald trump gearing up for a possible contested convention. he hired paul been a forwho is well known in washington working on presidential campaigns of gerald ford, ronald reagan, bo dole, george hw bush and george w. bush, these changes as ted cruz and john kasich as the battle for new york heats up. >>ur friends in the me

gains throughout europe across the board, up 2/3% higher with major averages on average. in the us you should dicate a bounceack from yesterday's selloff, we expect a broader average with the dow jones industrial average opening of 90 points. all those stories opening up this morning, joining me is dagan mcdowell, and the wall street journal's chief economic correspondent john hilsenrath. good to see you. we have a can't missineup. former republican presidential candidate herman cain is with...